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Disease resistant, ornamental but not as floriferous as I'd like. After the first flush, it only produces an occasional flower. Few fruit...Read More
Lipstick is a wonderful plant, and, strange as it may seem, does not need soil to grow. I've had Lipstick grow in pure leaf mulch over a...Read More
I bought 3 of these in fall of 2010 while living in zip 77388 (Spring TX suburb of Houston TX). Planted in my semi shaded raised flower ...Read More
In Zone 9-10, this plant blossoms all year long. It will produce more fruit if it is in a sunnier location and kept watered and fertilize...Read More
This plant has been very hardy in a zone 4 rock garden. It is totally unprotected. I'm happy that I put it within rock crevices, as it ...Read More
love it! great for filling up & spilling over the strangest deck planters that are level with my deck. I am zone 6 even though we are a s...Read More
Can be invasive in frostfree area's, still it's easy to control and is very sensitive to herbicides.
i had not any encount...Read More
I planted one clump in a northwest facing border of my zone 4 garden last year. This year, it has grown by runners to cover the ground o...Read More
'Lipstick' spreads fast, but only blooms for a short span of time, and the blooms aren't that obvious. I moved them from a prime spot an...Read More
This Fragaria was developed in 1966 by crossing the garden strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) with marsh cinquefoil (Potentilla palustris) ...Read More